CBCI Plenary Assembly Elects New Office Bearers
NEW DELHI,
Mar. 02, 2010, 16.00 Hrs (CBCI News):
The
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) has elected
Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Mumbai as its new President for the
next two years on Monday, March 1, 2010 at its 29th General
Body Meeting being held at Don Bosco Institute in Guwahati.
One hundred
and forty five member bishops of CBCI took part in the election
of new office bearers. The office bearers of the CBCI consist
of President, 2 Vice Presidents and Secretary General. At every
biennial General Body Meeting of the Bishops new officer bearers
are elected to guide the apex body of the Catholic Church in
India.
Cardinal
Oswald expressed his gratitude to the bishops for placing their
trust in him and assured them that he would continue the good
work of his predecessors for the whole Catholic Church in the
country. Cardinal Oswald Gracias is also President of Conference
of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) belonging to the bishops
of Latin rite, which is one of the three Episcopal bodies of
Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India.
The outgoing
President of CBCI Cardinal Varkey Vithayathil, Major Archbishop
of the Syro-Malabar Ecclesiastical Traditions and Archbishop
of Ernakulam-Angamaly who was unable to attend the Plenary Assembly
of Bishops thanked the religious heads of the Catholic Church
for their cooperation and support to him for the last two years
as President of CBCI.
His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis, the Major Archbishop
the Syro-Malankara Ecclesiastical Traditions and Archbishop
of Trivandrum was elected as Vice-President I and Bishop George
Punnakottil of Kothamangalam belonging to the Syro-Malabar Church
was elected as the Vice-President II of the Catholic Bishops’
Conference of India.
Archbishop
Albert D’Souza of Agra was elected as the new Secretary
General of the CBCI for next two years. The Secretary General
of the Bishops’ Conference is the chief functionary and
as such he deals with the most important matters that come under
the purview of the Conference. He is assisted by the Deputy
Secretary General of CBCI Rev. Fr. Thomas d’Aquino Sequeira.
This year
one hundred and sixty three member bishops of Catholic Bishops’
Conference of India participated at the inaugural ceremony of
the Plenary Assembly of the Bishops on February 24, 2010 at
Don Bosco Institute in Guwahati. The CBCI has 228 member Bishops
from the Latin, Syro-Malabar and the Syro-Malankara ecclesial
traditions. Among these are 158 heads of dioceses of whom 3
are Cardinals, 27 Archbishops and 51 Retired Bishops.